Brandon High School - Neshobe Yearbook (Brandon, VT)

 - Class of 1958

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Class History We started our Freshman year with 57 members, many of whom came from out of town, and whom we were all glad to see. After displaying our nightgowns for the benefit of the upperclass- men, we became full-fledged members of B.H.S. after the joys of Freshman Initiation. Later we elected our class officers, who were: President - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Bob Marcelle Vice President - - - - --------------- - -Bill Widlund Secretary — — — — - -- -- -- — - — — - Marie Simonds Treasurer - -- -- - — - - - - — - — - - - —-- Bob Fales Student Council Representative--------------Gene Barrows Our home room advisors were Mr. Arnold and Mr. Frappier. During our Sophomore year our officers were: President--------------------------------------------- Martha Doane Vice President.................................................Betsy Buttolph Secretary----------------------------------------------Marie Simonds Treasurer - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — --------- -------— - Bob Fales Student Council Representatives------Lucille Sargent, Georgia Nevin and Bill Widlund Mr. Barker, Mrs. Brown, and Mr. Fay were our homeroom advisors. Our class sponsored the annual Harvest Dance, which made us feel very important, and was a lot of fun as well as being very profitable. At the beginning of our Junior year we elected: President-------------------------------------------------------Nancy Quelch Vice President-----------------------------------------Ralph Humiston Secretary --- -------------------------------------- Bob Rawson Treasurer---------------------------------------------Lucille Sargent Student Council Representatives-------Marie Simonds and Bob Fales Our class advisors were Mr. Fallon and Mr. Barna. During this year, we put on a Junior Prom, which was a lot of fun, and the first formal dance many of us attended. For our last year we elected: President--------------------------------------- Eileen Quenneville Vice President-----------------------------------------Bob Rawson Secretary----------------------------------------------Marie Simonds Treasurer —----------------- — ------- — — - — Bob Fales Student Council Representatives - - Lucille Sargent and Bill Widlund A lot of things happened in the Fall. We had only begun to feel our importance as Seniors when we had our class pictures taken. Even before the cries of Oh, aren't they awful! had died down, we began to work on our jazzy Senior play, One Mad Night, directed by Mr. Barna, which was really a tremendous amount of fun. Plans are under way for graduation and the future. Eileen Quenneville Rudy Charbonneau

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PATRICIA A. THORNE Loyal, witty and full of fun. Chorus 1; Senior Play; GAA 2; Dra- matics 1; Science Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3; School Paper 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook Editor; Intramurals 1. 2. BRUCE E. WHEELER Never let studying interfere with your education. Chorus 1; Monitor Squad 4. MAEDEAN M. WHITE I always do my best. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Moni- tor 4; FHA Vice President; Science Club 1, 2, 3; School Paper 2, 4; GAA Secretary; Intramurals 1,2,3; JV Cheerleader 1,2,3. WILLIAM B. WIDLUND All great men are dying; I don’t feel so well myself. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Senior Play; Magazine Campaign Room Captain; Yearbook Business Manager; A A 2, 3; JV Basketball 1; Intramurals 2.



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Class Will PAUL ASHLEY wills his jeep Vidus to Tom Dennehey. Hope you have the muscle power to keep it running, Tom! EUGENE BARROWS wills his senior play costume to Carl Griffin. Here's hoping you will make a bigger hit with the girls, Carl. AUDREY BECKWITH wills her soda jerk abilities to Rodney Gibeault. ELAINE BROWN leaves her dancing abilities to Judy Mumford. BRENDA BRUSH wills her senior books to any incoming Senior. PRISCILLA BUTLER leaves her cheerleading abilities to Claudia Bryant. NANCY CAMERON leaves her parking place by the girls entrance to Mr. Barna so he won’t get another parking ticket for parking in front of the school. RUDOLPH CHARBONNEAU leaves his ability to go steady to Norman Chatfield. We hear he’s quite an expert, Norman. EVA CLARK leaves her short hair cut to Harold Pelkey. You’ll have to cut those curls off now, Harold. ROBERT FALES leaves his mechanical abilities to Jean Carleton. Better get yourself a tool kit, Jean. ANNETTE FAY wills her job as treasurer of the Youth Center to next year's winning candidate. ANN GREENO doesn’t will anything, she needs all she has. She's still a growing girl. CLESSON HAYES leaves his height to Johnny McDonough. You'll have to grow some, won't you, Johnny? KENNETH HAYES wills his car to his brother so he will be able to travel back and forth to school next year. ELEANOR HUCKINS wills her homeroom seat to any Junior wishing a view of the Brandon Inn. RALPH HUMISTON wills his ability to play the saxophone to Dick Bird. Hope you have better success at playing this than you did the trumpet, Dick. JEAN HUNT wills her noisy ways to Carol Belden. It’ll be quite a change won’t it, Carol? KATHLEEN JOHNSON wills her red hair to Gisele LeDuc. PAT KEITH wills her ability to take U. S. History two years before she could pass it to Julia Simonds. RICHARD KINGMAN leaves his quiet ways to James Spellman. It’ll be quite a step backwards won't it, Jimmy. ROSE LANDON leaves her ability to dye her hair to Nancy Crosby. It's about time you changed colors now anyway, Nancy. LYNN LEWIS wills her flirting ways to Barbara Keith. You'll have to give up baby sitting, Barbara. ALVIN MAHONEY leaves his ability to stay out of school to anyone who can get away with it. KENNETH MAHONEY leaves his ability to tell fantastic stories to Lloyd Wetmore. ROBERT MARCELLE wills his curly hair to Geraleen LaRock. Looks like you'll have to get rid of that pony tail now, Geraleen. BONNIE MILLER leaves her singing ability to Simone Racine. MURIEL MARSETTE leaves her athletic abilities to Marcia May. Better start conditioning, Marcia. DON ORVIS leaves his ability to do the bop to his brother. We hear it's really very easy, Leon. SANDRA PIERCE wills her back seat in study hall next to Miss Force to any Junior who dares to sit there. NANCY QUELCH leaves her job as manager of the senior store to Phyllis Stacy. EILEEN QUENNEVILLE leaves her office as class president to Ray Lewis. Here's hoping you’ll make it again, Ray. ROBERT RAWSON wills his ability to take his driver’s test twice to Billy Brown. Let's hope you have better luck. Bill. BYRON RICARD wills his ability to play the guitar to Elvis Presley. We hear Byron's been giving him lessons.

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